THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENIN6, DECEMBER 2d, 1910. SOCIALIST LEADER if DICES SUCK Russell of NevV York Says the Democrats Will Win in '12; Socialists in 1916. lUnltrd Vrrm ImiM Wlrr.l Los Angeles,' Deo. 20. Cbarles E4- i tvni I miHNPii. Knriniiirr paniiinam inr governor of New York at the recent flection, predicts that L Socialists Hrlll be successful in the national election of 1918 and.iat a Socialist president will occupy the Wtfite House alter that year, ,"- - , . "We now have two great political parties," Russell said. s Both are putrid with corruption. : One has been on trial for yeara an4 It has failed and be trayed the people. The Democratic party will have Its chance In 1112, and. be lieve me, It will make a horrible mess of things, ' When the people realize that both the old parties have failed to pro vide a panacea for existing conditions, the Socialists will be given their In- Russell took Issue with Hoosevelfs anti-race suicide - Idea, declaring that the bringing of children Into a world run as this world la run, ' la nothing hort of criminal. - , "Under existing circumstances,' he said, "race suicide is the only thing Ending' between the working classes nr.d starvation." GOLDEN JUBILEE OF ' SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS Lafayette, ,InL, Dec, , 20. -A notable three days' celebration! of the golden Jubilee of the Sisters of Francis be gan today at St. Elizabeth hospital In this city, which Is fhe mother home of : the order In America? The ceremonies opened this morning with pontifical high mass, at,whlch Bishop Alerdmg of Fort AVayne officiated. Noted priests and prelates of the Roman Catholic' church and many' members of the order from ' various parts of the country were itt at tendance. (,., The Sisters of St Francis were organ iaed in Westphalia, Germany, December 20,: 1860 During, the France-Prussian war the sisters were of great service to the wounded soldiers and received gold medals for , bravery from the German government, t Later , they were perse cuted on account jf religious differences In Gormanyr and the late Bishop Joseph Dwenger of Fort Wayne, who was pass ing through Germany on 'his way home from Romecalled at Olpe, Westphalia, and Invited the mother superior to send sinter to .America. ,tx young women arrived In Lafayette in ,1875, and founded the Bt Elisabeth iot the order in America. Since then the order jiae grown to a membership , of about 1000,. and has SS schools and 20 hospitals scattered over - the United Slates and Canada. ADMIRAL BARRY HEEDS HINT TO TURN GUNS;- I ' WINDOW GLASS SAVED t . 4 (United Ito: LeasM Wire.) , San Diego, Cal.. Dec 20. It has become known that the gal- lantry of Admiral' Barry of the cruiser fleet, which has Just fin- ished target practice off Fan Diego harbor, saved most of the windows in the Point Loma, The- 4 osophical . Homeotead from de- struction. . , ( Every time the guns boomed a window cracked, and the situa- tlon became alarming. Kather- lne Tingley, head of the home- stead, at last asked the wireless operator to wire Admiral Barry a protest. Word soon came back from the cruisers ' that the guns had been turned In the other direction and the remaining windows of the homestead were saved. , ; . -.v FILING AND LICENSE FEES SHOW INCREASE (Salem Bnreu f The Journal ' Salem, Or., Dec. 20,-rAn increase of about 160,000 in the filing and license fees of the corporation department at the capltol Is noted for the two year period closing with 1910 as against the two year period closing in 190. The secretary of state's biennial report wUl show that the receipts of the corporation department for the years 1901 and 1910 were $371,819.53 as against $3ll.71.S9 for 1907 and 1908.. For the two years ending in 1908 the receipts were but $240,049.78. and In 1904 . they were only $191,616.87. There has been an Increase since 1904 of nearly $200,000. . , . Of the $$71,819.63 in fees collected by the corporation department this year and last $265,737.65 were from annual licenses and $105,581.98 for filing new or supplementary articles of lncorpora tlon,1" , rry, '-v. -v -r; - uiunucntno vv re - nftftrr tii . nnnrMiris ,; fli ,.- , - - ;;. ' -v, . Aurora, IlL, : Dec 20. Posses today areearchlng f or W. XL Morris, who, It -t is auegea, Kiuea ; Mrs. l'Jiteao uumas 'here last night Mrs. Morris is aiding '.the searchers.' ;.. . ? . Morris, it Is believed, fled Into the woods in Blackberry creek valley, after killing Mrs, Dumas. Mrs. Morris prof fered her aid to the searchers, after dis-- avowing allegiance to her. husband. . w hi upen nioner vruer unices. , i wv. . . . . , v , ,v nnu beginning' of the year the American Ex- press company will open two uptown express money order offices for the con venience of the public, and,' will be lo - rated at' tbe Plath & Clarke drug stores. "ALOHA" EXCURSION SURELY BE DELIGHTFUL What more attractive itinerary could be arranged than that of the "Aloha" excursion? In the first place, it Is a Portland enterprise, and the first per sonally conducted excursion to leave Portland. ' The time selected for it, so far as climatic conditions are concerned, is the best; for it takes you out of the rain of Oregon into the sunshine of Ha waii. In addition to this, February is the easiest month cf the twelve for the business man of Portland to get away and for the nonca forget all cares of business. ' . To the business man this excursion of fers something more than 30 odd days of rest, recreation and recuperation, for it gives , mm an opportunity to create business relations with the first of Uncle Sam's foreign acquired possea aions. If the merchant of Portland will give this phase of the excursion a mo ment of thought he will appreciate the benefits of the opportunity offered him. Aside from the business aspect, just see what a delightful voyage as well its an educational trip is offered the tired merchant and his family. For the $0 odd days you will have no mall to answer, yet the wireless telegraph with which the SS. "Queen" Is equipped per mits you to keep in touch with the of fice and the folks at home. The trip will not be 80 odd days of continuous sea travel, for yon' are In Astoria one day, San "Francisco two, Hllo three and Honolulu seven. Where can a more pleasant place be found in mid winter than in , the mld-Pacif 1c in the land of flowers and sunshine? If you contemplate a trip, none can prove so attractive. If you have time, call at 249 Washington street for par ticulars. . If you have hot, phone Main 229 or A-2293,and it representative will call upon ;'yon.'''-?;,;:;j-t-,v;Vi'.'.' "yr-j-j&i. PROMINENT TEACHER'S , rnuy ALL UVttt d I H I c ! COMING TO PORTLAND During the three days that the West ern division of the Oregon State Teach- 5 era' association will be in Portland a t number of notable Instructors will be present In honor of Dr. Margaret ( n.v.11 . . r- w 1 DtruuiiaiiuvrKer 01 Dan jobs, iHi.f a-uu Dr. David Sneddon of Boston a reception will be given tomorrow night at the Hotel Portland. A large attendance of educators is expected. During the three days' ' session at Jefferson High school ' the following musical program will be . rendered : The special music for the Western division of the Oregon State Teachers' Association will be - under the dlrec tion of Mrs. R. G. Montague. The pro gram will be as follows: Wednesday, 9:80 "O, Lovely Night" (Offenbach), Girls' Glee club of Jefferson High; 11;00 (a) ''Carry Me Back" (Bland), Boys' Glee club of Jefferson High; (d) The Miller's Wooing" (Fanning), mixed, chorus. 2:10 "O, Let, Night Speak of Me" (Chadwick), Mrs. Baltls Allen. Thursday, 10:00 "When Life Is Brightest" (Plijsutl), Highland Glee club., 11:10 Cello solo, Fred Hanleln. 2:10 March Humoresque (Dohmanyl), Miss Abby Wnitesides, Friday, 9:00 "Daybreak, Sunnyside chorus. 10:00 Good night song of the river, "The Saucy Wind." boya' chorus of Elliot school. 11:00 Bass solo, C H. Parrlaa 1 1:20 Jewel song (Faust), Mm. d'Auria. Mrs. R. G. Montague, soloist; -Mrs. Percy Walton, , accompanist; Mme, d'Auria, director. STORE OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK UrmL 90 r,:ERCiLM3i:Al :j GLOVE BONDS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT WELLMAN WILL AGAIN ; TRY ATLANTIC FLIGHT y-,;.' hiih""ihiw'iiiiiii mil . -.' ; (,; f -' - . (United Premi liaaed W1t. At.'antio City, N. J.. Dec. 20. Maurice Vanlman, who was with Walter Well man in the dirigible , balloon America when Wellman attempted his . trans Atlantic flight, will repeat the attempt soon. 11 was announced today. Backed bv a coterie of Atlantic City, business men, Vaniman will build a new dirigible, part of the - materials for which have already been purchased. .Vanlman and Wellman are no longer partners, and Wellman wtll havs no connection with the new venture, Vanlman said. The new dirigible will be larger and faster than the America. It will cost $60,000. keep your teeth white and sound, your breath sweet, until old age. Removes tartar, will not scratch enaxneL 25c and 50c at all Druggists.' , . Id nw Dr.EX. wkjaxr-i7C aeauTiruL TEETni i ""Sij Second J "Display. The Christmas of a Lifetime 5000 Square Feet, of Piatios -' The CHRISTMAS that brings into the home the new - :..;Apoup..;.::i: The piano that plays everybody's music, and everybody can play artistically with personal expression. . - . . OTHER PIANOS " ' IVERS' & POND, DAVENPORT & TREACY, WAL WORTH GABLER, MELVILLE CLARK, and other lead ing; makes in all the leading styles. ' . ' PIANO CHECKS -Arrangements have been made witha number of our factories, by which any piano checks formerly issued by us will" be .accepted by us as first payment if presented this month. ' - V . Other INDUCEMENTS 20 High-Grade Pianos left with us to sell at factory cost, in , vyhich $129 is saved. ' ' The. Best $350 Player Piano 6n the market at $550. $3.50 per - week. ' s - The Best $285 in the city on payrnents of only $2.00 per week. REMEMBER ' Our large display of pianos is on the second floor, where-you have the cream of the pianomaker's art to select from and as to price we.leave that to your own good judgment. ' . 1 . ; STORE OPEN EVENINGS.' - ' Call for Nice Calendar. ' , . Kovenden' Psasio' Co - 103 Fifth St., Next to Perkins Hotel . ' 1B4.0M tons 'Kenton coal sold "last year, "nuf sed.", Try some. , T"ucott Fuel Co., iztn . and overton. . M. 68, A-166B. , :.!:,-', . Mi Hogar The home clgar-f-the finest Havana and a most acceptable Christmas gift. Sizes ' ' ' Box of Prices. Regalia Paclflcos ........100 $11.00 Regalia Pacif ids 60 " " 6.B0 Senators ...... r. ........ . 25. 8.00 Invincible Chlco 60 - 6.00 Invincible Chlco , 25 . 3.00 Sichel's Special .... . . . . . . 60 6.00 Capitanos ................ 60 ; 6.00 Reina Victoria ......... ,,100 10.00 Armores ........... ...... 60 i.00 Reina Fina . , 60 3.60 Senorltas ................. 60 2.75 SJg. Slchel & Co., 3 Third, or Third and Washington. i mm v ,,w),,),wwwwhii h.wbiI'1'! iiiiiuhiwwpwwiii mill t i .iwiwiijmiiw I 'Win Victor II ' Ifm ' 7P- : - ' $320 ' fLT7S, v Other, styles $10, $170, $25, $40, $S0, $60, $100. Ea?y terms can be ' arranged with your dealer if desired. ' Don't let this Christmas go by without getting a Victor or a! Victor-Victrola. Victor-Victrola XIV, $150 - o 4 A .... t Victor-Victrola X, $75 : Other styles $100, $200, $250. . ' Any Victor dealer will gladly play any Victor music you want to bear. I II 1 1 I I PfT BlienimtMaj Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' x ' . Victoi IVSacSiiriesi ;;: , Records .: and Supplies POSTOFFICE. DOLLS For tlio GIRLS Tho Uout in Valuo-Tho Best in Quality Avvvv IV-. -wrri i ii 1 1 ii in TO "T C Fcr tlio BOYO Only :4 ESoir No Time to Experiment Now! ' Those Who Are Wise Will Come Direct to This Store Here Are a Few of, the Undirpriccd Specials: IN OUR BASEMENT: Come Roam at Will Through Santa Cla,us!Hep,dqttarter8iiitheBasement And See What Gladness He Will Bring It seema as if the fertile brain of the Christmas toymaker never stopped working for boys and girls. Certainly the novelties this year are more wonderful than at any previous holiday season of the past. Here you will find mechanical toys of all kinds as weH as drums, ; guns, wagons, wheelbarrows, rocking horses', blackboards, books, games, dolls, go-carts and hundreds and hundreds of other things to gladden the hearts of the little ones. And, better yet, many lines have been specially underpriced to insure abso lute clearance. . CHECK THE THINGS YOU WANT ON THIS LIST AND BRING IT WITH YOU: Appropriate Christmas Gifts for the Children 1 UailP'llSjP'O S7.50 Vala. Only S4.98 New style Handbags, made of the finest seal leather, with plain and fancy German silver frames, shown in the regular shapes and the new fitted bags. Regular $7.50 values, special fA QQ for this sale at ...... VHt.iJO $5.00 Handbaes ........82.98 $1.50 Fancy Belts 75c Arm Bands : f 40c box. Paper ;.29 75c Hose Supporters ..... .49J 35c Novelty . Tie Holders 25 $1.50 Kid Body Dolls ......98 50c Kid Body Dolls ....... ..39 25c Kid Body Dolls 19 25c Dressed Dolls ......... .. 19 50c Dresqed Dolls 39 50c Mission Chairs 39 125 Child's Tea Set , 79 39c Doll Cart .29 flomeXmas Suggestions for the Grownup AT THE NOTION, COUNTER: $1.50 Shaving Sets 98 $1.50 Comb and Brush Sets . .98 $1.50 Children's Sets ....... .98 $1.50 Infants' Sets ..98 $1.00 Infants' Seta 75 75c Cigar Jars ...... 4 ....... 49 35c Hair Pin Tray ...... ....25 30c Novelty Tie Holders ...25 Talking Machine Headquaif tcrs 353 WASHINGTON STREET WHOLESALE FIFTEENTH and PETTVGROVE Graves Music Go. 111 FOURTH STREET, . . " DIRECT. FACTORY AGENT TaSkinsr -;.'.; ,...;.,,:: ,--:; , ,- ......, , - -'.,,::.-- V", ' ' - . ';.;'; v arid Records y Why not come to headquarters? Most complete stock ' ' .on the .coast . , ' Machinesr- Fine Leather Collar Bags, $1 Valnes at 75c Fine Swede Leather Collar Bags, in grayi brewn, red and tan 7 C colors, excellent for gift purposes, best $1.00 values on sale at...liC Special Sale Doll Buggies, $5o Valnes 40o ' A special underpriced sale of Doll Buggies, made with metal AQ wheels and wicker body, best 75c value on sale aff ........... , rtVC Hechanicaife . JSuuds Zuojis poo3 qiiA spctu 'jpu qiiM 'suicjj, jvaiurqaata i3j .engine and two cars, with each outfitj one of the best toy bar- 7Q gains we have ever offered; best $1.25 values on sale at...". .... .1 JC 50c Red Doll Chairs .........39 35c Girls' and Boys' Books ..25 50c Blackboards .............39 35c Toy Soldiers 25 - 35c Color Box ..............25 39c Wooden Gun and Arrows 25 Most Appropriate Gifts for I2en Pay a visit to our popular men's section and see how very complete ly we've anticipated your holiday wants.. Here youTI find complete assortments of appropriate ift things, such as any man would ap preciate: Ties, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Socks, Shirts and hundreds of other things. All at attrac tively low prices. Attractive Lino Ilea's Tica , ... An unsurpassed showing of the rnost popular; styles in neat and attractive patterns ana coionngs at prices 10 suu an. 8 Bargain Sale Hen's feHouse Coats Great Reductions ues, on sale $4:49 Best $6 val- fi;QO ues, on salr ilQ Best $7 va d? AO ues, on :. sale $DUO Es? JKR m Showing, Charming and Dainty Sin a a Neckwear Prices 4 Considerably lowered Hundreds and hundreds of pieces of the pret tiest, newest and daintiest holiday neckwear are in 'this bargain lot, and values are the best to be found In this city. Included are Lace Jabots, Embroidered and Lace Stocks, Silk Bows, Jabots and Stocks, Irish Sets, Jabots, Stocks and Yokes, Cluny Jabots, Fancy Scarfs, etc.' all are shown in attractive holi day boxes and all are at lowered prices. M en's. All Silk . Four-in-hand Ties . ..25, 50 and $1.00 Band Tecks at ... . . . , ... . . 25 Club Ties at...... 25 Men's Fancy Suspenders in attractive pat? terns, each pair in a holiday box, CQ- 75c values, on sale at '. . .Jrl . Men's Fancy Susoenders.. with garters and arm bands to match, $1.00 val- !Q ues, on sale at .....",.... ....UfC Men's Eiderdown Bath Robes, with cord fasteners and, girdle, neat,, colorings, in good shades. $4.50 values, on fro A( sale at . . y .t V Men's Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, in new natterns and colors, best 50c values. Oft. on sale at.. ... ...f .OiJC v Men's AU-Linen Handkerchiefs,' in holi- $1.75 values, on sale at P J 111 Men's High Grade Kid Gloves at f 1.00 $1.50 and f 2.00. Men's Fine Silk' Mufflers, at 60, 75, fl.OO, 9 IXO and $2.00, Silk Strand Ties with open ends at ... ..... . . . .25 and 50 Windsor -Ties at. '.v. . .... .25 Silk Club Ties at. .25 WJAWCttVi.I,V u:- ... . I All All All All All 11 All "All All All All ' All 35c Neckwf ar, one in a fancy box, this sale 25 50c Neckwear, one in a fancy box, this sale 35 75c Neckwear, one in a fancy box, this sale 50 85c Neckwear, one in a fancy box, this sale 65 $1.00 Neckwear, 1 in a fancy box, this sale 75 $1 25-Neckweafr l-irr fancy"r)Oxrthissale 85" $1.35 Neckwear, 1 in a fancy box, this sale 89 $1.50 Neckwear, 1 in a fancybox, this sale 08 $1.65 Neckwear, 1 in fancy box, this sale 91.15 $1.75 Neckwear, 1 in fancy box, this sale )1.25 $2.00 Neckwear. 1 in fancy box, this sale $1.48 $2.25 Neckwear,1 1 in fancy box, this sale sjl.65 An Extraordinary Calo of Imasg;? KercMof All Considerably Bednecd An unequaled showing of thousands and thou sands of Xmas Handkerchiefs for women and chil drenthe variety of styles is so comprete that we can suit every taste, and they are so arranged that you can select speedily and effectively. Most all come in attractive holiday boxes, and rnany lutes are considerably underpriced. A r K . A Sale oi Bos Handkerchiefs $1.85 box of 6 Handkerchiefs at .......... ,.fl.23 75c box of 3 Handkerchiefs at $1.35 box of 4 Handkeff:hiefs at ............ .'s $1.50 box of 6 Handkerchief at ' t $2.25 basket of 6 Handkerchiefs at $2.50 box of 6 Handkerchiefs at Sale of Initial "HnTiidl:"rr'-f - 8c Swiss Initial Handkerchiefs at ,...." 15c Nainsook Initial Handkerchief at 20c All-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs at , 35c All-Linen Initial Hanikirdut'fi at 35c All-Linen Embroidered Handkrn hi' f r r . .' 50c All-Linen EmbroiJerri Hand!. in1.,; , .'